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    The second Turnbull ministry (Liberal–National Coalition) was the 70th ministry of the Government of Australia, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. It...
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    first Turnbull ministry (Liberal–National Coalition) was the 69th ministry of the Government of Australia, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. It succeeded...
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    election Turnbull government First Turnbull ministry Second Turnbull ministry Borrello, Eliza (7 December 2015). "Innovation statement: PM Malcolm Turnbull calls...
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    led by Prime Minister, Scott Morrison. The Morrison ministry succeeded the second Turnbull ministry, which dissolved on 24 August 2018 following the Liberal...
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    Craig Laundy (category Turnbull government)
    and Deregulation in the Second Turnbull Ministry, before resigning in August 2018 following the ousting of Malcolm Turnbull as Prime Minister. On 15...
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    Darren Chester (category Turnbull government)
    Transport following a rearrangement in the First Turnbull Ministry. He briefly served in the Second Turnbull Ministry as the acting Minister for Regional Development...
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    Abbott by Malcolm Turnbull in the Liberal leadership spill of 14 September 2015, the ministry was replaced by the First Turnbull Ministry. The initial arrangement...
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    member of the Federal Executive Council" to "administer" a specified ministry or ministries. They are personally signed, and stated to be sealed with the Great...
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    Gillespie was previously an assistant minister in the Second Turnbull ministry. As for the assistant ministry, Kevin Hogan became the Assistant Minister for...
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    Michaelia Cash (category Turnbull government)
    another person". Abbott Ministry First Turnbull Ministry Second Turnbull Ministry First Morrison Ministry Second Morrison Ministry "Senator the Hon Michaelia...
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    Alex Hawke (category Turnbull government)
    Second and First Morrison Ministries respectively. Prior to these, he served as Assistant Minister for Home Affairs in the Second Turnbull Ministry from...
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    Scott Morrison (category Turnbull government)
    tensions continued, and the party voted to hold a second leadership ballot days later, with Turnbull choosing not to stand. In that ballot, Morrison was...
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    David Coleman (Australian politician) (category Turnbull government)
    December 2017, in the Second Turnbull Ministry. In the August 2018 leadership spills, he reportedly supported Malcolm Turnbull in the first vote and Scott...
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  • the post on 18 September 2013. Following a rearrangement of the Second Turnbull Ministry in December 2017, the post was subsumed into the newly-established...
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    Sussan Ley (category Turnbull government)
    public. On 13 January 2017, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that Ley had resigned from the ministry. Greg Hunt was appointed as Ley's replacement...
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    The Turnbull government was the federal executive government of Australia led by the 29th prime minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull, from 2015 to...
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    Mathias Cormann (category Turnbull government)
    history, spanning the Abbott, Turnbull, and Morrison governments. On 20 December 2017, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull promoted Cormann to be Leader of...
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    Morrison was Treasurer in the Turnbull government and became Prime Minister following the resignation of Malcolm Turnbull in 2018. The Coalition had been...
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    Dan Tehan (category Turnbull government)
    portfolios and moved from Defence Materiel to Defence Personnel in the Second Turnbull Ministry. Despite his earlier support of Tony Abbott, in June 2017 he publicly...
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    Christopher Pyne (category Turnbull government)
    in 2016, Pyne became the Minister for Defence Industry in the Second Turnbull Ministry. As Minister for Defence Industry, Pyne was given responsibility...
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    2015 knighthoods were once again abolished by new prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, with all subsequent governors-general appointed as Companions. Spouses...
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    Damian Drum (category Turnbull government)
    as the Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister in the Second Turnbull Ministry between 20 December 2017 and 5 March 2018. Drum is a former member...
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    David Littleproud (category Turnbull government)
    Agriculture and Water Resources, following a reshuffle of the second Turnbull ministry. He was sworn in at Government House in Canberra on 20 December...
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    Josh Frydenberg (category Turnbull government)
    re-election of the Turnbull government in 2016, Frydenberg became the Minister for the Environment and Energy in the Second Turnbull Ministry. In the years...
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    Scott Ryan (Australian politician) (category Turnbull government)
    the Special Minister for State in the first arrangement of the Second Turnbull ministry and gained additional responsibilities as the Minister Assisting...
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    Julie Bishop (category Turnbull government)
    the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2007. "Malcolm Turnbull Shadow Ministry team". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. 22 September 2008. Retrieved...
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    was included in the Constitution (section 64) to enable the inaugural ministry, led by Edmund Barton, to be appointed on 1 January 1901, even though the...
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    Matt Canavan (category Turnbull government)
    member of the Liberal club during his latter days at UQ. In the First Turnbull Ministry, Canavan served as the Minister for Northern Australia between 18...
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